Would a fat transfer (Brazilian butt lift) with hip dysplasia make a difference in appearance on the butt? (Photo)

I'm 17 and have hip dysplasia... its always made me self conscious to look at my body because my right side (of the butt) is somewhat bigger than the left do to it. I was recently looking up fat transfers to make it even but I was wondering if I were to have the fat transfer done would hip dysplasia still make my left side look uneven? I walk with a limp but I want to even out my butt when I look at it there is a big difference in both sides

Hip dysphasia and BBL

April 7th, 2014

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Though symmetry is hard to achieve it is a safe effective way to lessen your asymmetry. See a board certified plastic surgeon who has a ton of experience and is accredited to do this at a local hospital and ask; have you treated asymmetry with a fat transfer? If the answer is yes and she or he can show you results and have you talk to a patient...go for it. All surgeries carry risks so choose your surgeon carefully and have realistic expectations...you will be fine.

Would a fat transfer (Brazilian butt lift) with hip dysplasia make a difference in appearance on the butt?

April 8th, 2014

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Thank you for the question and photos.

The BBL procedure involves harvest fat from areas of your body where there is excess fat and injecting that fat carefully into the central zone of your buttock. In addition, it involves liposculpting the buttock to facilitate a more rounded look. The common donor sites for this procedure is your posterior waist/flanks, lateral thighs, back, waist, and anterior tummy. Please visit with a board certified plastic surgeon

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